Cream of the Crud: Cruise Control

Cream of the Crud: Cruise Control

It's time to get cruddy again! Carlo and Dan are back with another episode of the freewheeling Cream of the Crud podcast, talking about movies they've been screening (like an obscure SOV flick,) take some questions from listeners about vintage technology based horror and video game adaptations, before finally discussing some classic movies, some not-so-classics, and everything in-between. Strap in, and get listening.

  • 00:00:40 Introductions

  • 00:05:51 Screenings of the CRUD: The Last Season (1987)

  • 00:14:00 Calls from the Public

    • 00:14:54 VierasTalo asks: With the ever-rising nostalgia for old tech that bleeds into various horror things, what do you think will happen next in the field? A horror movie about a killer RCA CED? A found footage shot entirely on the Game Boy Camera?

    • 00:19:44 Amanda asks: What video game franchise would be a good movie, who would direct

    • 00:28:17 Amanda asks: What is the worst thing to put inside of a claw machine?

  • 00:30:18 Physical Media Corner

    • 00:30:27 Wolfpack (1988)

    • 00:31:55 Canadian International Pictures (The Devil at Your Heels, The Rainbow Boys, Cat in the Bag)

    • 00:32:36 The Appointment (1981)

  • 00:33:58 Recommendations Corner

    • 00:34:08 Shaker Run (1985) & Queen City Rocker (1987)

    • 00:39:04 Gamera: Super Monster (1980)

    • 00:46:02 Drying up the Streets (1978)

    • 00:49:11 Don't Bother to Knock (1952)

  • 00:58:24 Goodbyes

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